COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
as Innkeeper
Count Dracula, the Prince of Darkness, is dead and he's loving it but he's also in for some ego-puncturing problems and horrific surprises never encountered by Bela Lugosi or Gary Oldman. On Dracula's bumpy quest for blood, the blundering bloodsucker exhibits a dazzling and hilarious array of supernatural magic, including flying, superhuman falls, hanging upside-down, clinging to the ceiling, long-distance hypnosis, shadows with a mind of their own, and morphing into an accident-prone bat. Meanwhile, the immortal count's mortal enemy, Dr. Van Helsing, a brilliant professor of weird phenomena and world-famous vampire hunter, is busily masterminding the plan to expose and corner the bloodsucker who has infiltrated London's high society.

2.

Come Die With Me (1994)
as Track Manager
Based on the character created by Micky Spillane, this movie takes Mike Hammer on a simple missing persons case which turns into a tangle with the Miami police, the FBI and the mob.

Storyville (1992)
as Pudge Herman
Story of a young idealistic lawyer running for Congress, who helps shed light on the corruption within his powerful Louisiana family dynasty.

5.

DuckTales: The Movie (1990)
as Voice Of Duckworth
Miserly Scrooge McDuck, along with his goofy pilot Launch Pad and his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie, search the pyramids of Egypt for the fabled lost treasure of Collie Baba. They find the treasure, along with a magic lamp that holds an imprisoned genie. But while McDuck and the boys celebrate their

6.

Guns (1990)
as Abe
When it comes to guns, bigger is better. At least, that's the lesson one man learns when he makes the mistake of tangling with a sensational sextet of gunslinging Playboy Playmates, including a federal agent armed with a rocket launcher and a taste for revenge.

7.

That's Adequate (1989)
as Lowell Westbrook
Comedy about a fictional Hollywood movie studio known as "the worst studio in town."

8.

Cameron's Closet (1988)
as Ben Majors
A young boy is befriended by an evil playmate who comes from inside the boy's closet.

9.

G.I. Joe: The Movie (1987)
as Voice
The Joes fight trying to save the Earth from total destruction.

Carpool (1983)
as Ryan
Good fortune smiles on a computer-matched carpool of four losers when they come into possession of a million dollars that tumbled from the back of an armored carrier -- but a tough-as-nails ex-cop wants to get his hands on the loot, too, in this mini road-company version of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Ma

13.

Mae West (1982)
as W C Fields
Ann Jillian's portrait of legendary actress Mae West in this customarily white-washed TV biography, covering her flamboyant career through her triumphant Broadway return in "Diamond Lil" in 1948, won her an Emmy Award nomination. James Brolin plays Mae West's long-time lover and manager, Jim Timony,

14.

Lunch Wagon (1980)
Three sexy young women who run a lunch wagon are very successful with the men at construction sites. But things take a turn for them when they run across a gang of criminals who are trying to pass themselves off as builders.

15.

If Things Were Different (1980)
as Farmer Frank
Following her husband's nervous breakdown, and his collapse into a catatonic state, a plucky woman struggles to hold herself and her family together and finds that she is romantically drawn to her boss after landing a job in a TV station.

16.

C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979)
as Brooks
Young inventor Brian Foster works for a company and creates a mechanical dog to be part of their new home protection system. But the head of a rival company wants the invention and has someone steal the dog.

17.

Foul Play (1978)
as Theatre Manager
An innocent woman stumbles onto a plot to murder the pope.

18.

They Went That-a-Way & That-a-Way (1978)
Small-town deputy is ordered by the governer to go undercover, posing as a criminal, in a maximum security prison. Shortly after his mission begins, the governor dies, leaving him and his partner stranded in jail.

19.

Sex and the Married Woman (1977)
as Jim Cutler
A whimsical tale of how success can ruin a good marriage. The lives of a young couple are thrown into turmoil when the wife achieves sudden fame after publication of her book on her neighbors' sex lives.

20.

Silent Movie (1976)
as Studio Gate Guard
A film director struggles to produce a major silent feature film.

21.

How to Break Up a Happy Divorce (1976)
as Hungover Man
A sight-gag-happy farce, loaded with cameos by familiar TV faces, about a divorcee's campaign to make her ex-husband jealous in order to win him back.

22.

Cry For Help, A (1975)
as Buddy Marino
A cynical radio talk-show host, who daily insults his audience, receives a suicide threat from a nameless young girl and frantically tries to get his listeners to locate her before she can carry out her threat.

23.

Herbie Rides Again (1974)
as Loostgarten
A spunky widow uses her magical Volskwagen to fight off a corrupt land developer.

24.

Girl Most Likely To..., The (1973)
as Coach
A black comedy about the trials of an ugly girl who undergoes plastic surgery and then takes revenge on those who have been mean to her through a series of bizarre killings.

25.

Play It As It Lays (1972)
as Abortionist's assistant
While in recovery from a nervous breakdown, actress Maria Wyeth recalls the rise and fall of her career. Initially a model who moved into acting via low-budget biker films, she married the director of those films, Carter Lang. Sadly, the more successful he became in the business, the less attention

26.

Comeback Trail, The (1972)
as Enrico Kodac
Two hack movie producers are deep in debt and about to lose their company when they come up with a scheme. They hire a retired cowboy star for a western, take out a large insurance policy on him, then write him a role filled with physicality and dangerous stunts. However, their plan to collect the i

27.

Jennifer on My Mind (1971)
as Good Samaritan
Erich Segal (LOVE STORY) concocted this ill-fated romance between a drifter and a drug addicted socialite. The film opens in Venice and comes to a tragic end in New York City. Look for Robert De Niro in a small role as a gypsy cab driver.

28.

The Projectionist (1971)
as Chuck McCann, the projectionist/Capt. Flash
A projectionist bored with his life imagines himself as one of the heroes from the films he screens.

Cast (special)

30.

NYTV: By the People Who Made It (1998)
as Interviewee
History of New York television as told through the collective voices of its celebrities and innovators. Interviews are supplemented by archival film clips from classic programs made in New York as well as scenes from shows currently produced in New York.

31.

Rudy Coby: Ridiculously Dangerous (1996)
Renowned illusionist Rudy Coby showcases his style, combining high technology with magic, comedy, science and music. Performing at Universal Studios in Hollywood as a mad scientist, Coby's illusions and death defying acts include making an armored truck disappear, escaping a tank of piranhas and bei

32.

P.J.'s Unfunnybunny Christmas (1993)
as Voice Of Santa Claus
When P.J. Funnybunny's holiday is affected by the poor economy, he launches a campaign to improve the situation and finds the true meaning of Christmas.

33.

Mathnet: Despair in Monterey Bay (1992)
as Sheriff Mooney
A special based on the "Mathnet" segment of the PBS series "Square One TV," a math series for 8- to 12-year-olds. Pat and George go undercover and underwater to catch a burglar named Archie Leach.

34.

DuckTales Valentine, A (1990)
as Voice Of Duckworth
An animated special in which Scrooge McDuck is stung by Cupid's arrow while conducting an undersea search for the Lost Temple of Aphroducky.

35.

Very Retail Christmas, A (1990)
as Santa Claus
A comedy special for the Christmas holidays featuring newly designed puppet creatures. An evil toymaker tries to undermine Christmas by proving kids are rejecting quality elf-made products in favor of dangerous high-tech toys.

36.

Charles Bragg: One of a Kind (1986)
An inside look at Charles Bragg, a contemporary artist who blends humor and serious social satire into his work. His subjects range from portraits of the political, medical, and legal professions to oils and lithographs dealing with the human condition, erotica, and religion. The documentary goes

37.

Make 'em Laugh (1979)
A special featuring the performances of various comedians.

38.

Clownaround (1972)
A salute to circus clowns and comedians everywhere.

39.

Arnold's Closet Review (1971)
A series of blackouts and sketches that satirize various aspects of everyday life.

Writer (special)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

41.

Robin Cook's Invasion (1997)
After what appears to be a meteor shower, a young man is "stung" by a small rock. The rock is actually a tiny UFO which infects humans with a strange virus that begins with a mild flu. Victims then return to normal health but develop cold, emotionless personalities. The first victim, Beau, has a dif

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

42.

Christmas Comes To Pacland (1982)
as Voice Of Blinky; Voice Of Officer O'Pac; Voice Of Pinky
The popular star of video arcades and Saturday morning TV invades prime-time with a story about the inhabitants of Pacland helping Santa Claus, who crash-landed his sleigh in Pacland, retrieve his toys from the fiendish Ghost Monsters!